The Derivative Action in Asia
A Comparative and Functional Approach
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Part of International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
- Editors:
- Dan W. Puchniak, National University of Singapore
- Harald Baum, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg
- Michael Ewing-Chow, National University of Singapore
- Date Published: June 2012
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- isbn: 9781139512282
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This in-depth comparative examination of the derivative action in Asia provides a framework for analysing its function, history and practical application and examines in detail how derivative actions law works in practice in seven important Asian jurisdictions (China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore). These case studies allow an evaluation of a number of the leading Western comparative corporate law and governance theories which have come to define the field over the last decade. By debunking some of these critically important theories, this book lays the foundation for an accurate understanding of the derivative action in Asia and a re-examination of the regulation of the derivative action around the world.
Read more- Provides a single entry point for the reader who wishes to understand how shareholders may protect their interests by litigating on behalf of a company in Asia's leading economies
- Includes a legislative appendix containing an English-language comparison of the derivative actions legislation in each of Asia's leading economies
- Holistic approach takes into account other mechanisms for corporate governance in order to explain the operation of the derivative action
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'Lucid, informative and wide-ranging in coverage, The Derivative Action in Asia will be a standard reference for corporate governance scholars and practitioners.' Curtis J. Milhaupt, Parker Professor of Comparative Corporate Law and Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law, Columbia Law School
See more reviews'This book carefully explores one of the core mechanisms of corporate governance in a region that has not been examined sufficiently: Asia. The Derivative Action in Asia delivers a wealth of detail for readers interested in the systems of specific countries, while at the same time brilliantly complicating any search for a uniquely Asian approach by highlighting the diversity among those systems. I highly recommend it to scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in comparative corporate governance.' Mark D. West, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Nippon Life Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
'[This] book provides valuable information and insights not just concerning derivative actions per se, but also corporate governance patterns and theoretical debates, the investment environment and capitalism generally in Asia.' Sydney Law Review
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- Date Published: June 2012
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9781139512282
- contains: 12 tables
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
Introduction Brian R. Cheffins
1. The derivative action: an economic, historic and practice-oriented approach Harald Baum and Dan W. Puchniak
2. The complexity of derivative actions in Asia: an inconvenient truth Dan W. Puchniak
3. Land of the rising derivative action: revisiting irrationality and Japan's unreluctant shareholder litigant Masafumi Nakahigashi and Dan W. Puchniak
4. Invigorating shareholder derivative actions in Korea Hyeok-Joon Rho and Kon-Sik Kim
5. Derivative actions in Taiwan: legal and cultural hurdles with a glimmer of hope for the future Wang Ruu Tseng and Wallace Wen Yeu Wang
6. Pathway to minority shareholder protection: derivative actions in the People's Republic of China Donald C. Clarke and Nicholas C. Howson
7. A parallel path to shareholder remedies: Hong Kong's derivative actions Paul von Nessen, S. H. Goo and Low Chee Keong
8. Singapore derivative actions: mundanely non-Asian, intriguingly non-American and at the forefront of the Commonwealth Meng Seng Wee and Dan W. Puchniak
9. The rarity of derivative actions in India: reasons and consequences Vikramaditya Khanna and Umakanth Varottil
10. The derivative action in Asia: some concluding observations Dan W. Puchniak and Harald Baum.
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